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Jessica Hernandez On Her New Motor City Sound
For her latest project, the Detroit native wrote a double album in both English and Spanish. It's a nod to the sounds of her city and to the cultures of her Cuban dad and Mexican-American mom.
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Chief: As Police Deal With Spike in Violent Crime, Low Pay Complicates Filling Vacancies
The Fairbanks Police department remains understaffed, despite a recently approved hiring bonus. Police Chief Eric Jewkes told City Council members this…
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Miami's Marlins Park Will Host Baseball's 2017 All-Star Game Next Week
The Major League Baseball season will pause for its All-Star break. Rachel Martin talks to ESPN's Jessica Mendoza, who breaks down the season. The Houston Astros are sending five players to the game.
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Rex Tillerson Pressed On Views On Russia Relations In Confirmation Hearing
The former Exxon Mobil CEO appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where he faced tough questions about his business dealings with many countries, including Russia.
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Parts Of Paris And Northern France Flooded After Unusually Heavy Rains
After a month of record rainfall in France, rivers have flowed over their banks and nearly half the country is on flood alert. In Paris, the Seine river is 19 feet above its normal level.
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Saturday Sports: March Madness Continues
NPR's Scott Simon and NPR's Tom Goldman talk about the big event in sports this week: March Madness!
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Wisconsin Sculptor Rebuilds After 60-Foot Ice Sculpture Collapses
On the shores of Lake Superior, a man built an unusual ice sculpture using a unique robotic sprayer system. But after warm weather caused its collapse, the sculptor is determined to rebuild.
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Health Officials Watch Those Who Had Contact With Dallas Ebola Patient
Health officials in Texas say they will be looking at up to 100 people who may have come in contact with the Dallas Ebola patient or people close to him.
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Who Sang It First? Mockingbirds And Musicians Cover Each Other In New Orleans
The mockingbird is known for latching on to sounds and repeating them. But in the case of a certain four-note phrase New Orleans musicians use to communicate, the bird may be the original artist.
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Sometimes You Feel Like A Nut; Sometimes You Just Drive One
After graduation, a group of college students landed a nutty job — quite literally. For the next year, they will don the monocle of Mr. Peanut and drive the Planters Peanut Nutmobile.
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